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asd123

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The nurse instructs the client that before the fecal occult blood test (FOBT) she may eat:
 
  1. Whole wheat bread
  2. A lean, T-bone steak
  3. Veal
  4. Salmon

Question 2

The client is to receive a Kayexalate enema. The nurse recognizes that this is used to:
 
  1. Prevent further constipation
  2. Remove excess potassium from the system
  3. Reduce bacteria in the colon before diagnostic testing
  4. Provide direct antidiarrheal medication to the intestine



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Answer to Question 1

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Whole wheat bread may be eaten before a fecal occult blood test. A lean, T-bone steak may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test. Veal may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test. Salmon may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test.

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ANS: 2
Kayexalate is a type of medicated enema used to treat clients with dangerously high serum po-tassium levels. This drug contains a resin that exchanges sodium ions for potassium ions in the large intestine. Kayexalate enemas are not used to treat or prevent constipation, and Kayexalate is not a diarrheal medication. Neomycin enemas, not Kayexalate enemas, may be used to reduce bacteria in the colon before diagnostic testing.




asd123

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


bbburns21

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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